No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

239: Unabridged Interview: Jeff Chu

Dec 12, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Jeff Chu, an award-winning journalist turned farmer and clergy, recounts his transformative journey from high-powered journalism to the Farminary. He delves into the profound question of life’s meaning, exploring how compost symbolizes redemption and hope. Jeff shares insights on vocational discernment, emphasizing the importance of community and patience. He highlights gardening as a practice that teaches humility and interdependence while redefining belonging and identity as a gay Chinese American. Friendship and the beauty of natural rhythms weave through his reflections.
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INSIGHT

Work That Actually Matters

  • Jeff Chu realized his magazine work felt nonessential and wanted work that mattered to people's lives.
  • That realization began a long vocational shift toward meaning and service.
ANECDOTE

A Year Of Tough Discernment

  • Jeff Chu describes year-long discernment, arguments with his husband, and patient conversations with friends.
  • Vocational calling, he says, often resolves over years rather than days.
INSIGHT

Belonging As The Central Question

  • Chu identifies belonging as the driving question that shaped his choices and longing.
  • He links belonging to God, family, and community as layered answers to that question.
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